Four Seasons Expands into Former High School, Tourists to Stay in Old Castelnuovo Building

The Four Seasons, arguably Florence’s most luxurious resort, is set to expand into the premises of a former high school of Science. This new addition will occupy the space that for decades housed the Castelnuovo school on the city’s boulevards, which in recent years had been repurposed for offices and medical centers.

The Four Seasons Hotel Florence recently earned a prestigious spot in The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2023 ranking. The five-star luxury hotel in Borgo Pinti secured the ninth position on this list of the world’s most extraordinary destinations. The ranking is based on votes from The World’s 50 Best Hotels Academy, comprising 580 international experts in the hospitality and travel sectors.

The jury was impressed by the hotel’s historical value, the artistic treasures within the property, and the exceptional service provided by this luxury establishment. Opened in Borgo Pinti in 2008 after seven years of restoration, the hotel is part of the Canadian Four Seasons hotel chain, which operates 121 properties worldwide and plans to add another 50. The chain is owned by Bill Gates (Microsoft) and Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal.

The hotel boasts 116 rooms and is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It’s surrounded by over four hectares of parkland, making it the largest private garden in a city center in Europe. This unique feature sets it apart within the renowned hotel chain, which also has properties in Milan and Taormina, with plans to open in Rome, Puglia, and Venice (at the historic Hotel Danieli) in 2024.

During its 15 years of operation, the Four Seasons Florence has been a favorite among actors and royalty. Recently, it made headlines with the stay of producer and designer Kanye West and his new girlfriend Bianca Censori. The list of notable guests is extensive, including Woody Allen, who vacationed in Florence with his family, Princess Caroline of Monaco, Bill Clinton, Paris Hilton, David Beckham, Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Vasco Rossi, and Monica Bellucci.

Max Musto, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Florence, commented, “It’s an honor to be selected for this iconic list that includes the best destinations globally. Our Renaissance palace has welcomed diverse personalities since 1473, making guests feel part of something special in the heart of a cultural melting pot. Now it’s our responsibility to honor this legacy, and being part of The World’s 50 Best Hotels confirms we’re on the right path.”

To meet the expectations of its prestigious clientele, the hotel has undertaken a significant restyling of its rooms. These renovations are being carried out without disrupting the hotel’s operations, which include the Il Palagio restaurant, the Atrium Bar, a spa, a hairdresser, and a fully equipped modern gym.

Photo via Four Seasons Florence

Iconic Four Seasons New York to Reopen After Billionaire Owner and Management Reach Agreement

In a significant turn of events for New York City’s luxury hospitality sector, the Four Seasons Hotel New York is set to reopen its doors this September, ending a four-year hiatus that began with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reopening comes after a protracted negotiation between the hotel’s owner, billionaire Ty Warner—best known as the creator of Beanie Babies—and Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, the property’s management company.

Sources close to the matter reveal that a key factor in breaking the impasse was the decision to convert approximately 50 of the hotel’s 368 rooms into residential apartments. This strategic move is expected to generate substantial maintenance fees from full-time residents, helping to offset the hotel’s operating costs and address Warner’s concerns about profitability.

The dispute between Warner and Four Seasons centered on the fee structure and operational expenses of the iconic property, which Warner acquired in 1999 for $275 million. The Beanie Babies tycoon had reportedly been pushing for a profit-linked fee model, arguing that the existing arrangement was unsustainable given the hotel’s financial performance.

While the exact terms of the agreement remain undisclosed, the resolution appears to be mutually beneficial. Four Seasons will retain management of the property, maintaining its presence in one of the world’s most competitive luxury hotel markets. Meanwhile, Warner stands to benefit from the potential real estate play and a more favorable operational model.

The reopening of the Four Seasons New York is likely to have a ripple effect on the city’s high-end hospitality sector. As one of the most expensive hotels in New York, its return signals renewed confidence in the luxury travel market and could spark further investment in the segment.

However, challenges remain. The hotel still needs to reach an agreement with the New York Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, the powerful union representing hospitality workers. Labor disputes have been a significant hurdle in the property’s path to reopening, with former employees having filed lawsuits over wages and severance pay.

The resolution also extends beyond New York. As part of the agreement, Warner and Four Seasons have committed to reopening the Biltmore Santa Barbara, another luxury property that has been closed since the pandemic began. This California hotel is slated to welcome guests again in spring 2025.

As the Four Seasons New York prepares for its September reopening, the hospitality industry will be watching closely. The success of this high-profile property could serve as a bellwether for the luxury hotel market’s post-pandemic recovery and potentially set new trends in hotel ownership and management structures.

For Ty Warner, whose net worth Forbes estimates at $3.8 billion, the reopening represents a significant milestone in his real estate portfolio. For Four Seasons, it marks the revival of one of its flagship properties in a key global market. And for New York City, it signals another step towards normalcy in its vital tourism and hospitality sectors.

Source: Curbed and New York Post

Photo via Four Seasons New York


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